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Countries led by Macron are sending troops to Ukraine, totaling 26 nations.

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Countries led by Macron are deploying troops to support Ukraine with a total of 26 nations...
Countries led by Macron are deploying troops to support Ukraine with a total of 26 nations involved.

Countries led by Macron are sending troops to Ukraine, totaling 26 nations.

In a significant development, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that 26 countries are prepared to send soldiers to Ukraine with the aim of securing a ceasefire. This decision was made after consultations of the so-called coalition of the willing in Paris.

The intended force will not have the intention to wage war against Russia, but to secure peace and send a clear strategic signal. The troops will be deployed within the framework of a ceasefire, not on the front line, and in areas that are yet to be determined.

The 26 countries, part of the coalition of the willing, have committed troop support either on land, sea, or air to uphold peace once a ceasefire is established. However, the specific list of these countries has not been detailed in the sources.

The force will be stationed on land, at sea, or in the air to strengthen Ukraine and secure peace after the war. Their primary role will be to prevent any new major aggression and will involve the 26 countries in the long-term security of Ukraine.

Political and legal work will begin to implement these security guarantees. It is yet to be determined how the US contribution could look like. The force will be deployed to secure peace in Ukraine and to prevent any future conflicts, not to engage in warfare.

This international coalition is a significant step towards maintaining peace and stability in the region and demonstrates the global community's commitment to resolving conflicts peacefully.

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